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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can scan and upload pictures directly in Safari on your iPhone. Use the browser to access the text editing tool, and simply upload images which are then processed with OCR.
Open Safari on your iPhone, upload a picture file using the AI text editor tool in the browser. The tool's OCR feature transcribes image text for further processing.
Use Safari to search and download free images of safari animals. Once downloaded, you can use an AI tool to scan the images for text that may provide additional information.
Upload your image via Safari to the AI tool. The built-in OCR feature transcribes the text from the image, making it editable or suitable for further use.
You can upload a range of image formats including .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff directly from Safari for processing.
Yes, upload PDF files via Safari. The text editor tool extracts text from such files, making it useful for creating notes or summaries.
No, scanning images with this AI tool requires an online connection as it operates through Safari's web browser.
You can upload files up to 100 MB in size. If your file exceeds this, consider reducing its size before uploading through Safari.
The tool accepts commonly used formats like .jpg, .png, and more. Ensure your images are in a compatible format for successful upload.
The OCR feature can transcribe clear, readable handwriting from images. However, results may vary based on the quality and clarity of the writing.
Use your device's camera to capture or select an existing image from your gallery, then upload directly in Safari for scanning.
Yes, for videos, there is a limit of 60 minutes per file when transcribing through the AI tool in Safari.
Open Safari, navigate to the AI processing tool, and upload your image. The tool extracts and processes text for usage as needed.
Yes, you can process images, including those of safari animals, free of cost in Safari, using online text editing tools with OCR support.
The OCR is designed to handle a wide range of texts within images. Results can vary based on the quality and clarity of the scanned documents.